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what is stroma ??????????​

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Answered by LoKAllLoBaaT2
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Stroma cells are a specific type of cell found in animals. They provide support, structure, and anchoring for many of the different organs that exist inside of us. Essentially any of the organs of the body have these stroma cells. They are connective in nature and are similar to things such a ligaments.

The main function of stroma cells is to help support organs and act as connective tissue for particular organs.

Answered by Anonymous
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★ It is a transparent substance filled in cavity of chloroplast. it is also called a matrix. grana are embedded on it.

\implies it contains enzyme of Calvin cycle Or dark reaction. it made 16% protein of the chloroplast.

\implies it is a site for dark reaction.

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